DEVOTION, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 2012
“Rule of
restoration”
BY
PASTOR BOB COY
Jesus said to him, “Assuredly, I say to you that this night,
before the rooster crows, you will deny Me three times.” Matthew 26:34 (NKJV)
Jesus saw it coming. He saw how Peter, His most devoted and
dedicated disciple, would openly deny Him three times when the heat was turned
up. For Peter, this was unthinkable. “There’s nobody more devoted to You than
me! I’d die before doing something like that! No way will that ever happen!”
It did. And Peter was devastated. Sometimes we do things that
even surprise ourselves, and this was one of those moments for Peter. He was
ashamed and shaken to his core. Even after Christ revealed Himself as being
resurrected from the dead, Peter’s guilt must have gnawed away at his heart.
Their relationship had been wounded and required restoration.
Now, a few days later, Jesus initiates an interesting exchange
with Peter. He takes him aside and asks Peter three times if he loves Him. And
each time, Peter affirms his love for the Lord (John 21:15-17).
Why did Jesus do that? We can’t miss the significance of the
number three. It’s as though Christ is giving Peter three opportunities to
erase his denial. “Peter, we both know you denied me three times, but let’s
replace those denials with affirmations of love.” By doing this, Jesus took a
strong step in restoring their relationship.
Here’s the lesson we take away from all this: Jesus pursued
restoration. He knew His disciple was cut to the heart by what he had done, but
He didn’t twist the knife or make him suffer for it. He didn’t cross His arms
and glare at Peter. Instead, He did what He could to make things right.
Relational rifts are inevitable in life, but when they take
place, we need to take our cue from Jesus. We need to remember what He did with
Peter and follow His rule of restoration.
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